Yes, chickens can give Chicken Lice. Chicken Lice is a popular parasite among birds. but only if they touch each other
at a chicken store
what do you mean if exposed? But you check for headlice so you dont have them and you dont give them to anyone else.If you have someone checking you for lice, cause you cant do it on your own,and they find white and it is hard to move, it is hatched lice eggs or 'nits'.If they are brown/grey,they are not hatched.
Generally, they can't. But all it takes is one wild bird with lice flying over your chicken pen to drop a louse ready to lay eggs close enough to your chicken that it can get on the chicken and lay eggs for you to have an infestation. The best preventative is for your chickens to have a good place for your chickens to dust-bathe, and to add both wood ashes and diatomaceous earth (the food grade type, NOT the pool type, as the pool type is poisonous!) to the dirt in their dustbathing area. Dustbathing is a chicken's natural prevention method, and it usually works very well.
Chickens do not give birth. Chicken reproduce by laying eggs, which are hatched in about 21 days after they are laid. A chicken is called a laying chicken when it is grown for the purpose of laying eggs, as opposed to a frying or eating chicken, which is raised for food.
Head lice and pubic lice are two different species of lice, I don't know if it's impossible to spread it, it would however be very hard for the head lice or louse to survive
Yep you can ! Go to the doctor SOON cuz the head lice from chicken eggs KILLS !
can dogs give cats lice
Technicaly " yes rice does give you lice"
rabbits can give lice to humans so can all animals.
No, the human strain of lice can not be transmitted to guinea pigs and vice versa.
They can and they can appear quite healthy and have them too. Most feed stores sell a good organic dusting powder for treatment of chickens with lice. Just dusting the straw or woodchips in the chicken coop will suffice. If you notice a spot around the yard where the birds regularly take dust baths, sprinkle some of the powder there also. Chemical dusting powders are also effective and available.
ask you local pet store for chicken lice power but say its for baby chicks. or the vets may be more helpful, ring them up and ask for it.
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I have had rats as pets for many years and have asked the question to many vets and the answer was the same from them all, NO. The lice that pet rats can get are different from the ones that infest humans. The human lice are not interested in the rats and the lice the rats get are not interested in humans.
no. mammals give birth no live babies/animals/young, and head lice lay eggs. therefore they cannot be a mammal.
You give them lice, spiders or a part of an apple...
say that the guy has lice and chicken pox or tell her u like her